I'll tell you what mine are, once I get some :)

Getting to go for the first time this year, should be great.  BTW Anyone who
is going should seriously consider the Fusebox Developers Convention that is
right before the DevCon.  It's going to be a great time.

Here is an excerpt from an email that came out this morning from the
organizers of the conference:

We're excited about the upcoming FUSEBOX DEVELOPERS CONFERENCE, to be held
in
Orlando, Florida, October 26-27, which is the weekend just before DevCon.
Come
a day early, and for pocket change (compared to the DevCon - yikes!) hear
all
that's new about Fusebox, brush up on your skills, or get a reason to
finally
pick up Fusebox 3. Learn more about the conference here:
http://www.fusebox.org/conference/

SIGN UP TODAY! Early Bird registration will save you $50, and EXPIRES THIS
FRIDAY. Also, don't forget to book your room at the Hilton, and save BIG
over
the Dolphin. By using the "FUS" code, you help us fulfill our obligation
with
the hotel. Register here by credit card or check:
<http://www.fusebox.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=conference.register>

And the BIG news is that WE'VE FINALIZED THE SPEAKER LIST! It can be found
at:
<http://www.fusebox.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=conference.sessions>.

It promises to be an awesome line-up with speakers including Erik Voldengen,
Michael Smith, Steve Nelson, John Quarto-von Tivadar, David Huyck, Nat
Papovich, and Jeff Peters. Recently confirmed speakers include the Atlanta
CFUG's CF guru, Cameron Childress and Wells Burke, co-founder of Synthis, a
creator of leading-edge tools for translating business requirements into
technology solutions.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Haley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:56 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: favorite devcon moments ...
>
>
> Ok, so I couldn't get in on the body shots/open bar discussion because it
> all came in at the same time in a big lump ... so anyone have any other
> favorite devcon moments?
>
> '99 in Boston -- man, what was the name of the bar that they bussed us all
> to ... was a woman's name if I remember correctly ... free video games and
> drinks and food ... then walked back to the hotel with a CFer from Florida
> and ended up at a hole in the wall bar, something like the Dead
> Poet's?  Can
> you tell my memory sucks?
>
> '00 in DC -- well, of course, the Allaire lunch boxes!  And watching the
> Presidential returns at Union Station where the music wasn't any good and
> the food was soso and well, Boston was much more fun ...
>
> '01, '02 -- boohoo, no money to go ...
> 
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